Red Hat Storage Server 3 : Highlight
- Increased scale and capacity by more than three times with
support for up to 60 drives per server, up from 36, and 128 servers per
cluster, up from 64, providing a usable capacity of up to 19 petabytes
per cluster.
- Improved data protection and operational control of
storage clusters, including:volume snapshots for point-in-time copy of
critical data, and comprehensive monitoring of the storage cluster using
open, industry standard frameworks, such as Nagios and SNMP.
- Easy
integration with emerging big data analytics environments with support
for a Hadoop File System Plug-In that enables running ApacheTM Hadoop®
workloads on the storage server, as well as tight integration with
Apache Ambari for management and monitoring of Hadoop and underlying
storage.
- More hardware choice and flexibility, including support
for SSD for low latency workloads, and a significantly expanded
hardware compatibility list (HCL) for greater choice in hardware
platforms.
- Rapid deployment with RPM-based distribution option
offering maximum deployment flexibility to existing Red Hat Enterprise
Linux users. Customers can now easily add Red Hat Storage Server to
existing pre-installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux deployments.
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